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Two identical engines (2005 F225TURDs).
One well pump.
One Y connector screwed onto the well pump hose.
One of the Y connectors ends to each engine.
Full PSI on well pump.
Both engines have water flowing out of all the exhaust passages and water intake on the lower unit.
Only one engine has a stream out of the telltale hole. IF I partially close the SOV on the engine with good flow, the other one will eventually begin to stream as well. The tell tale flow under normal operation of the engine is fine, although not a strong as the other engines.
The engines have about 280 hours total. Both engines thermostats (and anodes) were replaced this spring. Both of the old ones came out with a surprising amount of salt crystals embedded in and around them. So much for the previous owners "Oh I always flushed them!"
Is low flow out of ones pee-hole cause for concern?
Were the embedded salt crystals a cause for concern?
Is 'vat-flushing' the engines (individually) with a salt ridding solution a worthwhile endeavor or just a big moist waste of time?
Why is the Chesapeake Bay devoid of fish?
Two identical engines (2005 F225TURDs).
One well pump.
One Y connector screwed onto the well pump hose.
One of the Y connectors ends to each engine.
Full PSI on well pump.
Both engines have water flowing out of all the exhaust passages and water intake on the lower unit.
Only one engine has a stream out of the telltale hole. IF I partially close the SOV on the engine with good flow, the other one will eventually begin to stream as well. The tell tale flow under normal operation of the engine is fine, although not a strong as the other engines.
The engines have about 280 hours total. Both engines thermostats (and anodes) were replaced this spring. Both of the old ones came out with a surprising amount of salt crystals embedded in and around them. So much for the previous owners "Oh I always flushed them!"
Is low flow out of ones pee-hole cause for concern?
Were the embedded salt crystals a cause for concern?
Is 'vat-flushing' the engines (individually) with a salt ridding solution a worthwhile endeavor or just a big moist waste of time?
Why is the Chesapeake Bay devoid of fish?
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